Es Figueral

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Es Figueral
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Es Figueral
Location of the village in Ibiza
Coordinates: 39°3′4″N1°35′34″E / 39.05111°N 1.59278°E / 39.05111; 1.59278
CountryFlag of Spain.svg  Spain
Region Balearic Islands
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)

Es Figueral is a small resort village and beach on the northeastern coast of Ibiza, near the Illa de Tagomago. [1] The village, is part of the city of Santa Eularia des Riu.

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References

  1. Stewart. Ibiza travel. Ibiza travel. p. 109. ISBN   978-1-84353-063-3.